Surgical Privileges Form Orthopedic Surgery CLINICAL PRIVILEGES REQUEST

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1 Name of applicant Surgical Privileges Form Orthopedic Surgery CLINICAL PRIVILEGES REQUEST Applicant s Name:.. Scope of Practice:. License No. (If Any):... Facility:... Date:... Place of Work:... Privileges (To be completed Recommended by the applicant) CATEGORY I: CORE PRIVILEGES 1. Admitting Privileges 2. Admission history and physical examination 3. Interpretation of laboratory tests 4. Insertion of urinary catheters 5. Peripheral intravenous catheter insertion 6. Nasogastric tube insertion 7. Oropharyngeal airway insertion 8. Prescribing Oxygen therapy CATEGORY II: EMEREGENCY SURGERY 1.Application of Traction Pins 2.Closed manipulation of fractures / dislocations/splints/casts 3.Closed manipulation and Percutaneous wire / screw fixation 4.Open reduction with plate / screw fixation (MIPO + LISS) 5.Open reduction and tension wiring 6.Open reduction with intramedullary device 7.Closed reduction with intramedullary device 8.Open reduction and application of external fixation 9.Closed reduction and Application of external fixation 10.Use of Hybrid External Fixator (Illizarov) 11.Operative treatment of intra articular fractures 12.Operative treatment of Soft Tissue Injuries 13.Tendon / ligament repair 14.Fasciotomy 15.Wound debridement 16.Operative treatment of Acute bone, joint & Soft tissue infection Page 1 of 10

2 Name of applicant Privileges (To be completed Recommended by the applicant) 17.Bone grafting 18.Split thickness skin graft (STSG) 19.Hemi / Bipolar Arthroplasty of Hip Fractures 20.Operative fixation using DHS / DCS / Cannulated screws CATORGY III: PEDIATRIC SURGICAL PRCOEDURES Upper Extremity 1.Correction of forearm deformities (e.g hypoplasia of radius, Madelung s deformity) 2.Correction of elbow deformities (e.g congenital dislocation head of radius, Cubitus Varus) 3.Correction of shoulder deformities (e.g Sprengel s Deformity) 4.Soft tissue release of the thumb or hand in CP 5.Tendon transfer to the elbow, hand or wrist 6.Release of congenital trigger fingers in children Hip Joint 1.Close reduction, spica for DDH 2.Arthrography of the hip 3.Percutaneous tenotomy, close reduction of the hip 4.Extensive soft tissue release of the hip (neuromuscular disorders) 5.Open reduction of the hip for DDH 6.Open reduction of the hip, femoral osteotomy 7.Pelvic osteotomies (Salter, Pemberton, Chiari, etc.) 8.Fixation of slipped epiphysis 9. 3-plane intertrochanteric osteotomy of femur Knee Joint 1.Manipulation, POP for congenital dislocation of the knee 2.Soft tissue release for congenital dislocation of the knee 3.Soft tissue release for fixed flexion deformity (neuromuscular) Page 2 of 10

3 Name of applicant 4.Supracondylar osteotomy of femur 5.Osteotomies of the proximal tibia 6.Procedures for recurrent dislocation of patella 7.Arthroscopy for pediatric knee Foot and ankle 1.Manipulation, POP for clubfoot 2.Posterior release for clubfoot or spastic equines deformity 3.Postero-medial release for clubfoot 4.Bony procedures to correct residual deformities 5.Soft tissue release, open reduction for vertical talus 6. Tendon transfer to the foot 7.Calcaneal osteotomies 8.Extra- articular subtalar fusion 9.Supramalleular osteotomy Lower limb 1. Epiphysidesis 2. Lengthening osteotomies of femur or tibia Correction of deformities or length 3. discrepancies with illizarov instrumentation Bone tumors 1. Excision of osteochondroma 2. Excision of osteoid osteoma 3. Curettage of bone cyst or tumor and bone grafting Miscellaneous 1.Correction of long deformities in osteogenesis imperfect 2.Drainage of an infected joint (e.g hip, shoulder, ankle, knee) Privileges (To be completed Recommended by the applicant) Page 3 of 10

4 Name of applicant CATEGORY IV: SPINAL SURGERY Privileges (To be completed Recommended by the applicant) 1.Local injections: Facetal, Epidural (Caudal), Perivertebral 2.Lumbar Disectomy 3.Decompressive Lam inectomy 4.Posterolateral (Intratransverse) fusion 5.Posterior spinal fusion with instrumentation (Diapson) 6.Posterior lumbar Interbody fusion 7.Anterior lumbar interbody fusion 8.Corpectomy and Anterior fusion 9.Correction of spinal deformity with posterior instrumentation 10.Correction of spinal deformity with anterior instrumentation 11.Combined Anterior and Posterior correction of spinal deformity 12.Surgical correction of equinus deformity in CP 13.Kyphoplasty and vetebroplasty 14.Some thorascopic spinal surgeries 15.Some mini-invasive spine surgeries Page 4 of 10

5 Name of applicant Privileges (To be completed Recommended the applicant) CATEGORY V: SHOULDER SURGERIES 1.Manipulation of frozen shoulders 2.Subacromial and Intraarticular injections 3.Scapular bursa injection: excision open 4.Scapular bursa injection: arthroscopic 5.Shoulder arthroscopy: diagnostic 6.Shoulder arthroscopy: synovial biopsy 7.Shoulder arthroscopy: lose bodies 8.Shoulder arthroscopy: slap lesions 9.Subacromial decompression: open 10.Subacromial decompression: arthroscopic 11.A/C joint resection: acromioplasty open 12.A/C joint resection: arthroscopic 13.Anterior shoulder stabilization procedures: open 14.Anterior shoulder stabilization procedures: arthroscopic 15.Posterior shoulder stabilization: open 16.Shoulder replacement 17.Rotator cuff repair: open 18.Rotator cuff repair: arthroscopic 19.Biceps tendon tenodesis open 20.Subscapular Nerve entrapment release 21.Soft tissue / Bony tumors around shoulder: excision 22.Soft tissue / Bony tumors around shoulder: Biopsy 23.Shoulder Arthrodesis 24.ORIF of fractures of scapula 25.ORIF of fractures of humeral head / humeral shaft Page 5 of 10

6 Privileges (To be completed Recommended the applicant) CATEGORY VI: WRIST AND HAND SURGERY 1.Arthrodesis of the Wrist 2.Arthroscopy of the Wrist 3.Tendon Repair Basic Techniques 4.Nerve Entrapment surgery (Medial Nerve, Ulnar nerve) 5.Surgical treatment of Tenosynovitis 6.Surgical treatment of special hand infections (Palmer spaces, web spaces etc) 7.Surgical treatment of tendon sheets infection 8.Carpal ligament instability (repair & reconstruction) 9.Surgical treatment of Carpal bones non union 10.Surgical treatment of Arthritic Wrist and hand(proximal) row carpectomy, radial & ulnar shortening and lengthening Savue Kapandji, limited Arthrodesis triscaphoid, STT) 11.Stabilization of the DRUJ 12.Surgery for the TFCC Pathology 13.Trigger finger, Mallet Finger, Dequarvian (stenosing tenosynovitis) 14.Dupuytren Release 15.CM CJ, M CPJ, IPJ Replacement, and ligament repair. i CATEGORY VII: PELVIS AND HIP SURGERY 1.Closed reduction with clamp / Fix Pelvic Ring disruptions 2. Fixation of Pelvic Ring Disruptions with S.I. Screws / Plates 3.Fixation of Acetabular fracture through inoinguinal Approach 4.Fixation of Acetabular fracture through Kocher Lanenaeck Approach 5.Fixation of A cetabular fracture through extensile iliofermal approach 6.Periacetabular osteotom y (Adult) 7.Proximal femoral osteotomy (Adult) 8.Arthrodesis of hip joint 9.Cemented total Arthroplasty of Hip 10.Cementless total Arthroplasty of Hip 11.Surface Replacement / Hybrid Athroplasty of Hip Page 6 of 10

7 Name of applicant Privileges (To be completed Recommended the applicant) 12.Revision Arthroplasty of Hip 13.Complex Arthroplasty of Hip (Acetabular Augmentation) 14.Open procedures on Femoral Head CATEGORY VIII: KNEE SURGERY 1.Aspiration of Knee 2.Arthroscopic diagnostic 3.Arthroscopic washout/debridement/biopsy/rem. LB 4.Arthroscopic surgery of menisci 5.Arthroscopically assisted repair / reconstruction of cruciate ligaments 6.Arthroscopic synovectomy 7.Open repair of collateral ligaments 8.Repair of complex ligamentous disruptions 9.Operative treatment of patellar instability 10.Supracondylar fem oral osteotomy 11.High tibial osteotomy 12.Athrodesis of knee 13.Total condylar arthroplasty of knee 14.Unicondylar Arthroplasty of knee 15.Revision arthroplasty of knee CATEGORY IX: FOOT AND ANKLE SURGERY 1.Arthrodesis of the Ankle (Triple Arthrodesis, limited, big toe fusion) 2.Surgical treatment of Acute and chronic Ankle instability 3.Ankle arthroscopy 4Surgical decompression of Impingement Syndrome 5.Surgical treatment of Tarsal Coalition 6.Removal, excision of soft tissue swelling and Mortin s neuroma 7.Hallux Valgues surgery (soft tissue procedures, Fusion, Excision Arthroplasty, osteomies proximal and distal) 8.Surgery of Pes Planus and Pes Cavus Page 7 of 10

8 Privileges (To be completed Recommended the applicant) 9.Surgery of Hammer toes, claw Toes and mallet toes, soft tissue and bony procedure 10.Surgical treatment of Ankle Tendons and 11.Ingrown toenail operation 12.Lesser toe fusion 13.Calcaneal spur excision 14.Steidler operation for foot CATEGORY X: Amputations Upper Extremity 1. Disarticulation at Shoulder 2.Transarticular Amputation of Elbow 3.Amputation of Elbow 4.Amputation of Wrist 5.Amputation of Hand 6.Amputation of Digits Lower 1. Disarticulation at Hip 2. Transarticular Amputation of Knee 3. Fore / Hind Quarter Amputation 4.Above Knee Amputation 5.Below Knee Amputation 6.Amputations around Ankle 7.Amputations through Tarsus 8.Amputations through Metacarpals / Metatarsals 9.Ray Amputations 10.Amputations/ Terminalisations through Phalanges 11.Soft tissue release around hip, knee, ankle and foot in CP 12.Graf method for diagnosis of DDH with USG Page 8 of 10

9 Name of applicant Privileges (To be completed Recommended the applicant) CATEGORY XI: ADDITIONAL PRIVILEGES (not included above) Note: If additional privilege(s) are desired, please indicate this in the space provided above. You must submit along with this application a necessary document(s) to support your request. If documentation is incomplete, your request will not be accepted. By signing below, I acknowledge that I have read, understand, and agree to abide by QCHP standards for privileging. I have requested only those privileges for which by education, training, current experience and demonstrated performance I am qualified to perform and wish to exercise, and I understand that: a) In exercising any clinical privileges granted, I am constrained by QCHP's policies and rules applicable generally and any applicable to the particular situation. b) Any restriction on the clinical privileges granted to me is waived in an emergency situation and in such situation my actions are governed by the recognized policies and rules. Applicant s signature (Stamp if any) Date 1. Medical Director (of the facility the applicant Date will perform surgeries in) Stamp & Signature 2. Medical Director (of the facility the applicant Date will perform surgeries in) Stamp & Signature 3. Medical Director (of the facility the applicant Date will perform surgeries in) Stamp & Signature Page 9 of 10

10 Name of applicant For Committee use only Evaluation Committee Chairman: I have reviewed the requested clinical privileges and supporting documentation for the above-named applicant and I have made the above-noted recommendation(s). Chairperson s Stamp & signature Date Other Committee Members: 1) Name Date 2) Name Date Page 10 of 10

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